Lexicographical Neighbors of Auxiliars
Literary usage of Auxiliars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Political Fragments of Archytas, Charondas, Zaleucus, and Other Ancient by Thomas Taylor (1822)
"become familiar with them in the most extended degree ; and yet neglect those
prompt auxiliars and associates which are supplied by nature herself, ..."
2. Hints and Helps on English Grammar: A Discussion of Difficulties Found in by Albert Newton Raub (1897)
"Needful auxiliars are our friends, to give To social man true relish of himself.
Friends is the subject; are auxiliars is the predicate. ..."
3. System of Positive Polity by Auguste Comte (1877)
"CD Those auxiliars. The first class has long been a creation of human for ...
(H) our ac- For our auxiliars, the sympathy of man may and should liars. take ..."
4. Hermes by James Harris (1825)
"The modern Languages, which have still fewer of those Variations, have been
necessitated all of them to assume two auxiliars at least, that is to say, ..."
5. Hermes; Or, A Philosophical Inqviry Concerning Vniversal Grammar by James Harris (1806)
"The modern Languages, which have still fewer of those Variations, have been
necessitated all of them to assume two auxiliars at least, that is to say, ..."
6. The Works of James Harris, Esq. by James Harris (1841)
"The modern languages, which have still fewer of those variations, have been
necessitated all of them to assume two auxiliars at least, that is to say, ..."